So many of the stereo mixes don't really present a accurate sound stage .My favorites music is most often live venue recording with clear delineation of placement. I think a mono recording might sound similar. Anyway thanks for the help.
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I just deployed an old, old cheap belt-drive turntable with a new old stock Audio Technica cartridge that would have been lunch money for some of the guys here. Just yesterday. Today I spun a couple of clean 1950's 45s, and Jesus Take Me Now. And oh by the way, have you ever heard an original 78 of Heartbreak Hotel on a nice tube system? It'll be the best audio experience you ever had. |
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Amen, Brother! My friend Robert came over tonight with an old mono blues recording of Big Bill Broonzy. Talk about soulful music and a soulful man in the listening room ... and I’m not talking about Robert. *lol* The last audio show we attended, there was an exhibitor, who is also a true music lover. He had a turntable set up with two tonearms, one with a high-end stereo cartridge, and the other with a high-end mono cartridge. There was one gentleman in the crowd who produced a bag of UK pressed 45s of the Beatles that he picks up on his business trips to the UK. This room always attracts folks who bring their own vinyl to play ... true music lovers, not just audiophiles. Those Beatle 45s had everyone enthralled. They were simply amazing. Wish you could have heard it. Mono at its very best. Also, I have a friend who posts here that owns over 40,000 78s. Maybe he'll chime in here with some information. Frank |
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